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Washington Convention Center, Room 156
October 29, 2019
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Washington Convention Center, Room 156 801 Mount Vernon Pl NW, Washington, DC |
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October 29, 2019
Presentation on October 29, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM: Sensors Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) |
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(dl-sdl-techsales@mrcy.com) Mercury Systems (201) 818-5900 Fax: |
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2019 has seen a lot of momentum as well as new accomplishments in and around the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA), starting with the tri-service memorandum in January. That memo calls for a move towards and the practice of the MOSA (Modular Open Standards Approach), with future sensor designs using truly open architectures. Through the SOSA Consortium, key defense departments are actively participating in the development of open standards, side by side with sensor integrators and industry suppliers. The purpose of this roundtable is to provide an introduction and update on the goals of the consortium, its progress, this year's milestones and future activities of the SOSA Consortium. Attendees will be provided with a brief introduction to SOSA, updates on recent events, such as the very successful and very first-ever joint FACE & SOSA Technical Interchange & Expo, held in Dayton, Ohio in September 2019. The discussion panel will include a keynote by Colonel Kevin Finch, U.S. Army, Program Manager Electronic Warfare and Cyber (PM EW&C), and a member of SOSA. Brief presentations will follow by a panel of three speakers from SOSA members.
A preview of the upcoming Tri-Service Open Architecture Interoperability Demonstration (TSOA-ID) will be provided. It will be held on January 29, 2020, and hosted at the GTRI Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia, immediately following the Embedded Tech Trends Conference. SOSA website: https://www.opengroup.org/sosa Hashtags: #ogsosa #sensors #openarchitecture #opensystems #openvpx About Sensors Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) As sensor systems increase in number, applications, cost and complexity, users need to address issues such as affordability, versatility and capabilities. Sensor systems should be rapidly reconfigurable and reusable by a greater number of stakeholders. The SOSA Consortium enables government and industry to collaboratively develop open standards and best practices to enable, enhance and accelerate the deployment of affordable, capable, interoperable sensor systems. The SOSA Consortium is creating open system reference architectures applicable to military and commercial sensor systems and a business model that balances stakeholder interests. The architectures employ modular design and use widely supported, consensus-based, nonproprietary standards for key interfaces that are expected to:
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